Tuesday, July 12, 2016

The SUREs completed their educational research with the partnership of the summer programs at Morehouse and Spelman Campuses.

(The picture was taken by Dr. Payne, the faculty in Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.)

In the Wrap-up presentation, the 10 SUREs shared the findings in their educational research they conducted. The audiences were consisted of the faculty members, program directors, cooperating teachers, and administrative assistants.

We hope that some of you will return to the Education Studies Program for STEM teacher certification to learn more about the art of teaching!!

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The goal of this proposed Capacity Building Project is to create an “Exposure, Exploration, Engagement, and Educator-preparation” pipeline for recruiting STEM majors to pursue a career in teaching STEM courses at the secondary level. The components involved in creating this pipeline would involve: 1) informational sessions and workshops describing STEM education and research in STEM education, 2) an undergraduate teaching assistant position (UTA), and 3) a STEM Undergraduate Research Educator (SURE) summer program.